Daily Archives: 7 September 2015

Moscow draws people from all over in search of success, fame, opportunity, and big money. But are the treasures of consumerism enough to make people happy? Could a policy of reduce, reuse, recycle be a greater source of that happiness? And what happens when a shopaholic finds herself living in a forest?

(NaturalNews) Operating under a recently passed law by the European Union that allows individual member countries to “opt out” of GMO cultivation, Scotland and Germany announced their decision to forbid the planting of Monsanto’s GM corn, also known as MON810. (Republished from GMO.news.)

Germany’s Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt reported the move in August, following a similar action taken by the Scottish Government which reported it made the decision in order to “protect Scotland’s clean, green status,” according to reports.

Carlo Leifert, Professor of Ecological Agriculture at Newcastle University, supports Scotland’s ban, saying that “there are likely to be significant commercial benefits from Scotland being clearly recognised as a GM-free region.”

Germany seems to agree, also basing their ban at least in part due to the environmental impacts caused by GM agriculture.

(NaturalNews) The Pacific Rim of Russia could soon see a mass migration of young people if a government scheme to repopulate this largely uninhabited area is successful. In an effort to promote self-reliance and good land stewardship, the Russian government is planning to grant every Russian citizen who wants it one hectare of land for free as long as these landholders use their land for farming, self-sufficiency, and/or other legal uses.

Russia’s vast Far East territory is currently home to about six million people, but this number has been waning in recent years. The Russian government estimates that once the land grant program is initiated, 30 million more people could flock to the region, infusing new life into an area of Russia that would otherwise qualify as uninhabited Siberia.

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I maybe feel discourage with website low view court. Thing is I’m not perfect and I don’t clam to be because I may have post something I have shouldn’t and didn’t post I have should have. Thing is I pick my battles because alone man can only do so much.

Maybe it’s time for Eco Liberty to turn a new leaf.

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